Bessies Podcast Series

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Synopsis

Podcast by The Bessies NYC Dance and Performance Awards

Episodes

  • Eva Yaa Asantewaa

    04/01/2018 Duration: 53min

    Eva Yaa Asantewaa (2017 Bessie Award winner for Outstanding Service to the Field of Dance) is a writer, curator and community educator. Since 1976, she has contributed writing on dance to Dance Magazine, The Village Voice, SoHo Weekly News, Gay City News, The Dance Enthusiast, Time Out New York and other publications and interviewed dance artists and advocates as host of two podcasts, Body and Soul and Serious Moonlight. She blogs on the arts, with dance as a specialty, for InfiniteBody and served as Editor in Chief of Dancer's Turn, a blog devoted to longform profiles of dance artists, created by students of her "Writing on Dance" workshop series at New York Live Arts. Ms. Yaa Asantewaa joined the curatorial team for Danspace Project’s Platform 2016: Lost and Found and created the skeleton architecture, or the future of our worlds, featuring 21 Black women and gender-nonconforming performers for an evening of group improvisation. Her cast was awarded a 2017 Bessie for Outstanding Performer. As EYA Projects,

  • Larissa Velez-Jackson

    17/12/2017 Duration: 01h03min

    This episode of The Bessies Podcast Series, we interview Larissa Velez-Jackson - choreographer and hybrid artist who uses improvisation as a main tool for research and creation, focusing on personhood and the dancing/sound-making body. www.larissavelez.com Music by: Yackez - an art pop/multimedia collaboration of Larissa and Jon Velez-Jackson, aka Twitta and Papi Jon. www.Yackez.com Song Title: Accolades Edited by: Jamie Amadruto

  • Jawole Willa Jo Zollar

    20/11/2017 Duration: 01h02min

    Jawole Willa Jo Zollar is the recipient of the 2017 Bessie for Lifetime Achievement. Thank you Jawole! Music by: Dorian Wallace www.dorianwallace.com This was an excerpt of "We Are Anonymous", movement 2 of Dorian Wallace's magnum opus "We Are Legion", about the hacktivist collective Anonymous, performed and recorded by Tenth Intervention.